GeForce 313.96 Beta Driver Download

Download the GeForce 313.96 Beta driver. This is the recommended GeForce driver for the Crysis 3 Multiplayer Open Beta. It delivers a smoother gaming experience, and boosts SLI performance by up to 65%. EA’s recommended GeForce GPU for Crysis 3 is a GeForce GTX 560 or higher. For the Hi-Performance PC Specification, EA recommends GeForce GTX 680.

Other highlights include sizeable SLI and single-GPU performance gains of up to 27% in Assassin’s Creed III, 19% in Civilization V, 14% in Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, 14% in DiRT 3, 11% in Just Cause 2, 10% in Deus Ex: Human Revolution, 10% in F1 2012, and 10% in Far Cry 3.

Rounding out the release is a SLI profile for the newly released DmC: Devil May Cry, and an updated profile for the free-to-play, third-person co-op shooter, Warframe.

8-50 fps at MAX SETTINGS (massive framerate drop when i move the camera)

ARE YOU KIDDING ME? WHEN THIS WILL BE FIXED?

HonoredShadow
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#4518626 Posted on: 02/04/2013 06:14 PM
Ask ArenaNet. You should already know if you have read previous posts that their is not much Nvidia can do about this game. It's not a very optimized game. ArenaNet keep promising to do something about it though...

If I max out the game and I am in Lion's Arch I can sometimes get 35-40fps. Your gfx card in your sig is less than my card(s) so their ya go...

Don't max out the game.

Iruwen
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#4518646 Posted on: 02/04/2013 06:55 PM
I'm not experiencing drops to below 20 (GTX 670), not even in a massive Claw of Jormag battle. That usually only happens in WvW because, as HonoredShadow already said, it's optimized badly. I'm playing at 1920x1080 with everything at max except reflections (terrain and sky only) and supersampling (using native).

The General
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#4519475 Posted on: 02/05/2013 03:37 PM
These are the best drivers i ever use for my 550, sleeping dogs no more stuttering and runs amazing.

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#4519503 Posted on: 02/05/2013 04:14 PM

^ they did say that. then they said they never said that lol

"NVIDIA's new Temporal Anti-Aliasing (TXAA) feature is also worth mentioning as it is going to make your game look better and you'll take less of a performance hit for using it. For example it is said to provide 16x MSAA quality at the cost of 2x-4x MSAA without any blurred effects. TXAA is a mix of hardware anti-aliasing, custom CG film style AA resolve, and in the case of 2xTXAA an optional temporal component for better image quality. It's also a feature that will be added the GeForce GTX 500 series cards with a driver release at a later date, so this will also be available to current owners. TXAA will first be implemented in upcoming game titles shipping later this year."